Iseult Mc Nulty is an intern in the Communications team at the OPGA, working closely with the speechwriters.
She is a recent graduate from am MPhil in Race, Ethnicity and Conflict at Trinity College Dublin, which followed on from an undergraduate degree in Anthropology and International Development at the University of Sussex. She also spent one year in Sciences Po where she obtained a Certificate in International Affairs.
Iseult spent one year working in the Education department of the fair-trade NGO ‘Artisans du Monde’ in Paris. She is the co-founder of the ‘whxteness’ project – a seminar series addressing racism and colonial histories. She has also co-founded the ‘Safe Place’, an award-winning platform aimed at addressing housing discrimination faced by LGBTQI+ people.
Iseult is both a French and Irish national, is a native speaker of both languages. She has a conversational level of Spanish and notions of Irish (Gaelic). Iseult’s passion is storytelling.
